Coptic Orthodox Church in South America

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Coptic Orthodox Church activities in South America started mainly in the 1990s, however the immigration of the Copts to South America likely started as early as the 1960s.

On Sunday 12 February 2006 His Holiness Pope Shenouda III consecrated Saint Mark Coptic Orthodox church in São Paulo, Brazil. [1]

On the following day Monday 13 February 2006 His Holiness the Pope consecrated Saint Mary and Saint Mark Coptic Orthodox church in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. [2]

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[edit] Bishops

There are many Coptic Orthodox churches and congregations in South America, currently the church has two Bishops both ordinated in 2006[3] serving in South America

1. His Grace Aghathon, Bishop the Holy Diocese of Sao Paulo and All Brazil, who is mainly serving Portuguese-speaking territories.

2. His Grace Youssef (Joseph), Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Santa Cruz and All Bolivia.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Los Angeles Copts website article about the visits http://www.lacopts.org/index.php/site/refer/1848/
  2. ^ ANBA news paper http://www.anba.com.br/ingles/noticia.php?id=10149
  3. ^ El-keraza issue announcing the news of ordinating the bishops for Brazil and Bolivia http://www.stmarkcoccleveland.org/engkeraza06-02-2006.pdf